Barney is full of safe, sanitised, clean, moral messages wrapped up in environmentally friendly songs and stories. |
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A cool restrained world of subtle lighting and blond wood, air-conditioned, sanitised and utterly inoffensive. |
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Once feared by the authorities and celebrated by rebels from Notting Hill to Zimbabwe, roots reggae has been sanitised. |
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You can buy special kits containing sanitised hypodermic needles and blood plasma for travel to underdeveloped countries. |
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I knew that the film was a sanitised version but I had no idea just how much they prettied it up. |
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Instead, we were presented with bland technical data, neat, sanitised diagrams and understated text. |
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The effect of this is to give the film a curiously sanitised glow, as if it has been shot with the rose-tinted lens of nostalgia. |
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Unlike the rest of the world, our news coverage of the war remains sanitised, without a glimpse of the blood and gore inflicted upon our soldiers or the women and children. |
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The future looks grim, as whole populations of people are allergic to everyday things because they were kept in a sanitised bubble when they were kids. |
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From bootboy slum ghetto sport to a sanitised middle class fad and a national obsession that transcends class and gender. |
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The custom has been to some extent sanitised by tourist guides who claim that the spitting is merely for good luck. |
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During the First World War, although heavily censored, newsreels enabled those at home to see for themselves a heavily sanitised version of life at the front line. |
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